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The Man with the Double Heart

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About This Book

The narrative follows intersecting lives in London, opening on a foggy street where an anxious McTaggart arrives for a consequential appointment and shifting to intimate interiors where a woman studies her reflection and private desires. A cast that includes figures such as Merrod and the enigmatic Cydonia enact subtle romantic entanglements and divided loyalties. Through atmospheric urban description, domestic detail and carefully observed social ritual, the story probes emotional duplicity, longing, and the tension between public composure and private passion, revealing character psychology and shifting relationships in a sequence of charged, character-focused episodes.

About the Author

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Muriel Hine

Muriel Hine was a novelist known for her work in the early 20th century. She is best recognized for her novel "The Man with the Double Heart," which showcases her ability to weave intricate narratives and explore complex emotional landscapes. Hine's writing often reflects the social and cultural dynamics of her time, offering readers a glimpse into the human experience through her unique storytelling lens. Though not as widely known today, her contributions to literature remain a part of the rich tapestry of early modern fiction.

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